Monday, February 11, 2013

Don't Turn Away From Jesus.. ..Stay in Prayer and the Word

Matthew 26 verse 56. At that point all the disciples deserted him and fled. What a sad Scripture. Jesus had just spent a considerable amount of time in prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane. He tells his disciples "it's time." "Time for what?" they must have thought. They were so confused they were exhausted and couldn't stay awake to pray. They had missed the opportunity to put on the full armor of God in prayer. When Judas betrayed Jesus with the kiss Jesus is calm.....why?? Jesus was ready.....this was the reason he had come.....to die for us. It was very difficult but he had spent time with his Father in prayer and was ready. The disciples deserted him. Although I've read this scripture many many times it really struck me this time around. The disciples and Jesus had lived together, ate together,  slept/camped together, done ministry together for 3 years. They were close....They were a family. Jesus was their leader and master and now they are deserting him. As heartbreaking as it is to know the disciples all left you.....Jesus had to go this road alone. Yet we must ask ourselves what would we do if we were in a life or death situation??? Would we desert Jesus too?? There are many pastors and Christian brothers and sisters that are being persecuted even now and they will not deny the name of Jesus. They have treasures stored in heaven for their loyalty to our great God.....although as Americans we will not likely be tested like that....we will be hated for our love and devotion for Jesus. Exodus chapter 32 verse 8 says they have already turned from the way I commanded them to live. The word that stood out to me today is "already". God had done so many great and mighty acts on behalf of the Israelites, His peopl.....but now Moses is on mountain talking with God and now they get impatient...they have a heart that desires to worship something or someone so they go to Aaron and Aaron has a bright idea of using their gold to form a golden calf. It seems so foolish to us now but what if we were in their shoes what if we felt that our leader Moses abandoned us....what I've learned from this is that people are fickle. We can be on fire for God 1 day and walking in the flesh and in the ways of the world the next.......but what about Moses???? what made him different???Exodus chapter 33 verse 17 says and the Lord replied to Moses I will indeed do what you have asked for you have found favor with me and you are my friend....verse 18 then Moses had 1 more request please let me see your glorious presence he said. Moses couldn't get enough of the Lord. He he spent so  much time with the Lord talking with him and praying for people..... interceding to God for the people. Moses was constantly asking God for guidance and direction Moses truly was a humble man. Moses wanted to see God's glory. What we need in our lives is a constant dependence on God in prayer and constant meditating on his word and his precious promises. If we hide God's Word in our hearts Psalm 119:11 says we are guard our hearts from sin. We all can fall at any time so we must be on guard. Think about it .....the disciples walked with Jesus for 3 years and they still deserted him. We may walk with the Lord for more than 10, 15 or even 20 years and Satan will be there with an opportunity to turn our backs on Jesus. May that never happen! may God guard our hearts our minds and hold our dreams and guard our walks so that we can be like Moses .....be called a friend of God.

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